
Two-age Sojourner Law in the Hands of Christ
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May 5, 2020 Dr. Charles Lee Irons, a noted theologian and expert in federal theology, joins to unravel the complexities of the law in a Christian's life. He discusses the third use of the law as a guide for believers' obedience apart from earning salvation. They explore covenant theology through Abraham's example and highlight pitfalls like monocovenantalism that blur faith with obedience. Charles also distinguishes between immutable moral law and positive laws, emphasizing the assurance that comes from Christ's fulfillment of the law.
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Monocovenantalism Undermines Assurance
- Monocovenantalism collapses covenant of works and covenant of grace and turns faith into a form of obedience.
- That collapse risks turning the covenant of grace into a watered-down covenant of works and destroys assurance.
Receive The Law From Christ
- Distinguish the law as covenant of works from the law as given in Christ to preserve assurance.
- Receive the law from Christ's hands so obedience is gratitude, not a ground of acceptance.
Marrow Controversy And The Law In Christ
- Charles Lee Irons recounts the Marrow controversy and Scottish reactions to perceived antinomianism.
- The Marrow men defended 'the law in the hand of Christ' against institutional condemnation in 1720.




